John Newton Waddel (1812-1895)
“Behold the Lamb of God That Taketh Away the Sin of the World!” (John 1:29) (1846)
Christian Education in Its Principles: A Sermon (1858)
Halsey’s Literary Attractions of the Bible (1858)
The Lecture System — Its Influence upon Young Men (1859)
The Westminster Review on “Christian Revivals” (1860)
June 1861 Letter to Gardiner Spring (1861)
The Works of Philip Lindsley, D.D. (1867)
“Who Can Understand His Errors? Cleanse Thou Me From My Secret Faults” (Ps. 19:12) (1871)
“Thanks Be To God For His Unspeakable Gift” (2 Cor. 9:15) (1871)
“For the Lord Taketh Pleasure in His People” (Ps. 149:4) (1874)
“In the Name of Our God We Will Set Up Our Lament” (Ps. 20:3) (1881)
Christian Education: A Memorial Address (Southern Presbyterian Quarter-Centennial) (1886)
Memorials of Academic Life: Being an Historical Sketch of the Waddel Family (1891)
Sermon on the Life and Character of Adam (Gen. 5:5) (n.d.)
“There Remaineth Therefore a Rest for the People of God” (Heb. 4:9) (n.d.)
“My Heart Is Fixed, O God, My Heart Is Fixed” (Ps. 57:7) (n.d.)
“God Is Love” (1 John 4:8) (n.d.)
The Brightness of the Christians Course (Prov. 4:18) (n.d.)
“After a Long Time the Lord of Those Servants Cometh and Reckoneth With Them” (Matt. 25:19) (n.d.)
“Prepare to Meet Thy God” (Amos 4:12) (n.d.)
The Story of Judas (Matt. 27:3-5) (n.d.)
“Now Faith is the Substance of Things Hoped For, the Evidence of Things Not Seen” (Heb. 11:1) (n.d.)
“Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and Thou Shalt Be Saved” (Acts 16:31) (n.d.)
“Be Not Deceived - Whatsover a Man Soweth That Shall He Also Reap” (Gal. 6:7) (n.d.)
“Give Glory to the Lord Your God Before He Cause Darkness” (Jer. 13:16) (n.d.)
“Strength and Beauty are in the Sanctuary” (Ps. 96:6) (n.d.)
“Christ Our Sacrifice” (1 John 2:2) (n.d.)
A Discourse on the Text: “If our Gospel be Hid, It is Hid to Them That are Lost” (2 Cor. 4:3) (n.d.)
Lecture No. 2 on the Second Advent of Jesus Christ (Rev. 20:1-6) (n.d.)
“What Must I Do To Be Saved?” (Acts 16:30) (n.d.)
The Mercy of God is Preëminent: “For Thy Mercy is Great Above the Heavens” (Ps. 108:4) (n.d.)